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Local Process
If you expect to are planning work with locally stored repositories only, simply download the client application installer from https://www.enco-software.com/de/support/downloads/.
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The SOX download package is likely to be in the form of a .zip archive. In this scenario, extract Extract all files first.
Windows will display the extracted directory within your SOX the respective folder.
Run the
sox.exe
file, ensuring that you have sufficient user privileges to install the software. Depending on your system configuration, Windows may issue a warning at this point. If this happens, confirm that you wish to proceed with the installation.You will be asked to select your workspace, i.e., a folder in which to store your projects. SOX automatically creates a folder named “workspace” and will offer to use this folder. It is possible to click on Browse… and select any other folder. Furthermore, SOX offers to make your selection the default and not ask again at startup which folder you wish to use. You may alter your choice at any point from within the SOX workbench environment. When done, click the Launch button.
Next, SOX will prompt you for the kind of repository to use with your workspace. In the example below, we create a new local repository. (Also For more information on your workspace and respository, see: Workspace and Repositories.)
SOX will ask you to define the path to your repository directory. Accept the default or click on Browse… to store your repository somewhere elseselect a different folder. Enter a name for your new repository. This name must be unique within your repository directory. Click Finish to apply your choices.
When starting SOX, the default user credentials “Administrator/0000” (user/password) are preselected. The defaults may later be subject to change differ based on settings implemented by your system administrator. Click OK to finish the installation process and to start the SOX Client for the first time.
The setup process is now finished. SOX will display the Welcome screen.
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You will be asked to enter your user name and password. Use the same credentials as before.
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The Docker services will now be automatically loaded from the Docker hub. After downloading, the services will be started automatically.
Be aware that especially the first startup of the SOX service may take some time (some several minutes ) to set up the database and the . The backend will therefore be unreachable during this step of the setup. Later startups skip this initialization and will be faster.
Manual Installation
Instead of running the complete installation via the docker-compose up -d command, you can also install the relevant components on their own. This is especially useful in case you were experiencing challanges during your first installation attempt as this method allows you to check the docker logs after each step using the command
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Perform the following commands in order:
MySQL Service:
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Respository Service:
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docker-compose up -d SOX |
You can now check the logs for messages indicating successful startup:
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docker logs -f sox |
The CDO server started and Starting SWT event loop messages indicate a successful installation.
C-SOX Frontend:
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docker-compose up -d c-sox |
Reverse Proxy to open C-SOX files from the desktop client:
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docker-compose up -d traefik |
Remote Process Client-Server Installation (old Server Installation process)
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